I think that Russian as a language is very popular in European countries. I live in Ireland and i know that in some secondary schools, the transition year students learn how to speak very basic Russian. It is believed that soon Russian will be brought into Ireland as a more potential language than for example french. Russian economy is clearly growing at a massive pace, so it is only the matter of time when people all over the world will studying this particular language among with Chinese, and Portuguese which is largely spoken in Brazil
Russian is a Cyrillic language.
No, Russian is not a Latin language. Latin is a member of the Italic branch of the Indo-European language family, while Russian is a Slavic language belonging to the Slavic branch.
Russian is in the Balto-Slavic language family.
Yes, Russian is an Indo-European language.
The Russian immigrants spoke Russian.
Russian Language: РУССКИЙ ЯЗЫК.Pronunciation: Russkiy (u as in the oo in moose) yizyk (y as in the i in igloo).
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The Russian language equivalent of Bernard is Владимир (Vladimir).
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Dictionary of the Russian Language - Ozhegov - was created in 1949.
The Russian language equivalent of Jacob is Яков (pronounced as "Yakov").
Yes, Russian is an Indo-European language belonging to the Slavic family.